No, Christianity disproves evolution. Evolutionist apologists tend to avoid talking about beginnings, not beause evolution does not address them, but because evolution cannot explain them. Something does not come from nothing.
Cosmologists who believe in evolution say that a singularity that contains all of the energy, matter, forces and laws concentrated inside, suddenly began to expand, or explode, depending on who you are asking. How this happened, and why, is anyone's guess, except that it doesn't make sense. Life does not come from non-life.
Evolutionists seem to think that a group of chemicals can somehow have a desire or drive to organize into the extremely unlikely and complex biochemistry that exists in life. All they need is some energy from the specific sun that we have here, and a few billion years. Not seen, and not even hinted at, because chemicals halt in any organic development long before life could be produced.
Evolutionists, admit it. You need goal-oriented intelligence to produce both of these things. Atheism holds onto this theory stubbornly because evolution supports its world view, not because it makes any logical or observable sense.
No. If you look at the story of Creation, you'll obviously know that according to the Bible, everything was created in 6 days. However, the original word for "day" in Hebrew has alternate meanings, and thus could have just meant an increment of time in which the specific element of creation was created.
Also, if you look at the order in which everything was created in the story of Creation, it lines up with Evolution. First- The Earth is created. God separates light/dark, which creates night and day Second- the sky is created.
AKA the atmosphere. Third- dry land appears. Later, vegetation grows.
Fourth- This is the only one that is slightly in violation. This is said to be the part where the sun/stars are created. However, from a logical standpoint this would not make sense, as night, day, and plants have already been created.
Fifth- Fish/birds created. Sixth- Creatures of the land are created. Afterward, man is created.
This may not follow exactly with Evolution (I'm no expert), but it follows pretty darn close. Moses, some random guy who lived on Earth before anyone even knew the Earth was round, probably could not have just guessed this. So actually, I think that Evolution proves that there is an inkling of truth to Christianity.
And, I might also add that Darwin, who came up with Evolution, was a Christian himself. Hope this helps!
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